1. Click on the links below to view the corresponding image. (Vector images will not be viewable, but will download immediately or offer the option of “save as.”)
2. If you are using Internet Explorer, while viewing an image in its normal size, go to File>Save As... Choose a name and destination for the file. Save. Alternatively, you can right click on the link and choose Save As... Choose a name and destination for the file. Save.
If you are not sure what kind of format you need or want to know about our usage rights, please follow these general guidelines. If you can't find what you need here, or if you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
WMU Age-level and Corporate Logos:
Acteens
JPEG: RGB color
Vector: black & white | CMYK color
Spanish
Adults on Mission
JPEG: RGB color
Vector: black & white | CMYK color
Spanish
Children in Action (CiA)
JPEG: RGB color
Vector: black & white | CMYK color
Spanish
Girls in Action (GA)
JPEG: RGB color
Vector: black & white | CMYK color
Spanish
Mission Friends
JPEG: RGB color
Vector: black & white | CMYK color
Spanish
Women on Mission
JPEG: RGB color
Vector: black & white | CMYK color
Spanish
Youth on Mission
JPEG: RGB color
Vector: black & white | CMYK color
Spanish
WMU Logo
JPEG: black & white
WMU Promotional Graphic
JPEG: black & white
WMU Change a Life. Change the World.®
JPEG: black & white-stacked | black & white-vertical | black & white-horizontal
IMS 2008 Venezuela
JPEG: black & white
WMU Foundation
JPEG: black & white | RGB color
2009/2010 Yearbook
JPEG: RGB color graphic | RGB color cover image
International Mission Study 2009
Man on Camel Logo
JPEG: black & white | color
North Africa Logo
JPEG: color
IMS Generic Logo
JPEG: black & white | color
Other WMU-associated logos
(in alphabetical order):
Annie Armstrong Easter Offering
JPEG: black & white | RGB color
Information about Annie Armstrong, including a picture, is available here.
2010 Annual Meeting Ads
Some of these files are large and may not download. Right click on the links below, choose Save Target As, and then choose a filename and destination folder.
JPEG: 4.5 x 5 (1 MB)
JPEG: 5 x 5 (3 MB)
JPEG: 5.5 x 9.5 (3 MB)
JPEG: 8.5 x 11 (5 MB)
JPEG: column (2 MB)
Baptist Nursing Fellowship (BNF)
JPEG: black & white | RGB color
Baptist Women's Day of Prayer
JPEG: Color
Christmas in August
JPEG: black & white | RGB color
Christian Women’s Job Corps (CWJC)
GIF: black & white | RGB color
Emphasis Logo (Called to Love)
JPEG 2009-2010 Emphasis Logo RGB color
JPEG: with text RGB color
JPEG horizontal with text RGB color
JPEG hands close up RGB color
JPEG logo with hands RGB color
PDF with multiple logos
Emphasis Logo (Unhindered!)
English vector file (eps)
Spanish vector file (eps)
English RGB (jpg)
English B&W (jpg)
English grayscale (jpg)
Spanish RGB (jpg)
Spanish B&W (jpg)
Spanish grapyscale (jpg)
International Initiatives
GIF: black & white | RGB color
Lottie Moon
Information about Lottie Moon, including a picture, is available here.
Project HELP: Poverty
GIF: black & white
Pure Water, Pure Love
GIF: black & white | RGB color
Volunteer Connection:
JPEG: black & white | RGB color
WorldCrafts
JPEG: black & white
WorldVentures
GIF: black & white | RGB color
Vector: black & white | CMYK color
• JPEGS and GIFS can be brought into almost any word processing or page layout program and resized. Both of these formats will lose significant resolution if you enlarge the image more than 120 percent. If your final output is to an office printer (laser or inkjet) or to the Web, these formats should work fine. These formats can be opened with image editing software such as PhotoShop and converted to other formats, color modes, and image sizes.
NOTE: The JPEG and GIF files are saved at 300ppi, and therefore, they will appear approximately three times their normal size when viewed on the screen. When imported into another program, they will appear their actual print size.
• Vector: This format can be brought into many word processing or page layout programs. They can be enlarged to any size without losing resolution. This format is commonly used when the final output is to a printing company, but can also be used on many office laser printers. Inkjet printers do not print vector images properly.
Word and vector files: When you place a vector file into Word, please use this method. Go to your menu and select Insert>Picture>From File... and then select the file you have downloaded. You can then resize the image as needed.
• Usage: You may use images from this page for WMU-related events and publications. Our logos are not copyrighted. We do request that you use them with the colors provided, or in black or white. Also, in order to preserve the integrity and recognizability of the logos, we ask that you do not “tweak” them (stretch, bend, rotate, etc.) electronically, except for resizing. For more information on WMU, SBC, copyrights, see our online copyright notice.









